Abstract

This work reports on the hydrogen interaction with a 3 wt % Au/Ce0.62Zr0.38O2 (Au/CZ) catalyst prepared by deposition−precipitation. As deduced from X-ray powder diffraction, electron microscopy (scanning transmission electron microscopy−high-angle angular dark field and high-resolution electron microscopy), and CO volumetric/Fourier transform IR (FTIR) adsorption studies, the investigated catalyst shows a good metal dispersion. By combining FTIR spectroscopy and volumetric chemisorption studies, it is shown that upon treating the Au/CZ catalyst with 40 Torr of H2 at room temperature a fast and very intense spillover effect occurs. As determined from the recorded isotherm, very high values of the apparent H/Au ratio (>8.0) and of the atomic hydrogen surface density (>11.0 H/nm2) are reached. In parallel with this observation, the onset of a characteristic IR band at 2133 cm-1 shows the occurrence of significant support reduction with inherent appearance of Ce3+ species. Moreover, the simultaneous growth o...

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